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. >> reporter: the lesson so far is that america and our allies have used violence to save many libyan lives, but have failed to remove moammar gadhafi from power. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> almost a year after the start of the gulf coast oil disaster, the justice department is considering man slaughter charges in the deaths of 11 workers killed when the deepwater horizon rig exploded. any such charges would be against transocean or bp. a bp employee has lost a laptop the containing the personal data of 13,000 people who filed claims because of the disaster. bp has mailed letters notifying them of the potential breach. >>> the u.s. government says it is sending robotic devices to japan to help the nation with its nuclear spill. they could work in areas where radiation levels could harm or kill humans. meanwhile, the japanese government is now admitting what many assumed, that its safeguards against a earthquake and tsunami were inefficient. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in new york city, chilling security videotape captu
. >> reporter: the lesson so far is that america and our allies have used violence to save many libyan lives, but have failed to remove moammar gadhafi from power. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> almost a year after the start of the gulf coast oil disaster, the justice department is considering man slaughter charges in the deaths of 11 workers killed when the deepwater horizon rig exploded. any such charges would be against transocean or bp. a bp employee has lost...
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america's diner is always open. >>> a fisherman in texas landed this catch. the catch of a lifetime. an eight-foot shark that jumped into his boat. it happened on monday about 50 miles off the gulf coast in mexico. the fisherman says the 375-pound shark jumped into the boat after he dumped bait into the water. he tried to throw the shark back but he and his crew couldn't get close enough to this fish. the shark died several hours later. it is now on ice at a local seafood restaurant. the owner is planning to have it mounted. >> could not get it back in the water. >> that would be scary. that thing flopping around. >> you expect it in the water but not coming at you into the boat. >>> anyway, what's going on with the weather? we've got rain falling right now. >> rain and sleet. didn't get much snow out of this. yeah, sleet. some isolated sleet in our northern most counties right now. let's look and see what's going on. let's head outside and show you that overcast sky. 43, the temperature with light rain falling in parts of the area. we've got a southeast wind
america's diner is always open. >>> a fisherman in texas landed this catch. the catch of a lifetime. an eight-foot shark that jumped into his boat. it happened on monday about 50 miles off the gulf coast in mexico. the fisherman says the 375-pound shark jumped into the boat after he dumped bait into the water. he tried to throw the shark back but he and his crew couldn't get close enough to this fish. the shark died several hours later. it is now on ice at a local seafood restaurant....
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because, seriously, if you're saying it and you do hear this across america, it means it's real. and it means they've got to deal with the perception. even though he's with his daughters and they get very little time off, he's down in south america, three country tour, doing all of the official business. i don't work for them. i cover them all equally, democrats, republicans, they've got an appearance issue, if you're saying they do. you have that kind of sway across this country. >> jimmy: exactly. he watches the show all the time. [ light laughter ] you have that -- people laugh at that. [ laughter ] you have that going on, and then you also have this horrible disaster in japan. >> yep. >> jimmy: what is going on with that now? >> a 9.0. that wasn't good enough. let's have a tsunami. let's not stop there. let's have four reactors go at the same time. >> jimmy: nuclear reactors! >> we've got a nuclear cloud. we got people worried about shellfish from the water. we've got the first -- i mean, tiny subatomic particles came onshore in seattle and along the coast of canada. >> jimmy
because, seriously, if you're saying it and you do hear this across america, it means it's real. and it means they've got to deal with the perception. even though he's with his daughters and they get very little time off, he's down in south america, three country tour, doing all of the official business. i don't work for them. i cover them all equally, democrats, republicans, they've got an appearance issue, if you're saying they do. you have that kind of sway across this country. >>...
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he set an ambitious goal for breaking america's reliance on foreign oil. white house correspondent savannah guthrie at the white house tonight with more on this. savannah, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president said today we americans have kind of a familiar pattern. we go from shock when prices go up at the pump to a trance when they go back down, never solving the underlying problems. like many presidents before him, he vowed today to change that. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: under pressure with gas prices at home surging and unrest in the middle east spreading, president obama today outlined his plan to wean america off foreign oil. >> and we will keep on being a victim to shifts in the oil market until we finally get serious about a long-term policy for a secure, affordable energy future. >> reporter: the president's goal, cut oil imports by a third over ten years, by reducing u.s. consumption, greater use of clean energy, biofuels and natural gas, and by boosting oil and gas production here at home. the pr
he set an ambitious goal for breaking america's reliance on foreign oil. white house correspondent savannah guthrie at the white house tonight with more on this. savannah, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president said today we americans have kind of a familiar pattern. we go from shock when prices go up at the pump to a trance when they go back down, never solving the underlying problems. like many presidents before him, he vowed today to change that. >> the...
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denying a link to adhd, the groshers of america. they say they shefl the safest foods for america. producers have taken the dyes in question out, and some american food makers have done it in advance of a government decision. >> i will be looking at my food boxes at home. thank you. >> the nation's highest court appears ready to lock the largest class action lawsuit. 500,000 suing the retail giant for discrimination. several justices said, even with three women on the bench, it may be in favor of wal-mart. decision is expected in late june. >> one justice got in an accident just before the memorial bridge. park police said that justice was following too closely, re-ending a vehicle after two vehicles crashed ahead of him. he got a $70 ticket, but made it to time for arguments in the wal-mart case. >>> president obama told the attendes at a democratic fundraiser that the chairman would make an excellent candidate. cane expressed interest in running for the seat vacated by webb. >> students at one high school will get a visit from first lady michelle obama. she will be talking about
denying a link to adhd, the groshers of america. they say they shefl the safest foods for america. producers have taken the dyes in question out, and some american food makers have done it in advance of a government decision. >> i will be looking at my food boxes at home. thank you. >> the nation's highest court appears ready to lock the largest class action lawsuit. 500,000 suing the retail giant for discrimination. several justices said, even with three women on the bench, it may...
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like the 50-mpg rated prius, america's best-selling hybrid. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's travel" from mid april to mid june there are great hotel deals you can take advantage of before the high summer rates lock in. the director for travel & leisure magazine is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> on this topic it's really great to see you. shoulder season. i told you i had never heard of this until last night. >> i'm the pied piper of shoulder season. it's the time between high season and low where you can get low airfares and low to he wiho rates, get the place to yours and get the weatherer you want to have. not pouring rain or no snow when you want to ski. >> you start with skiing. vail, colorado. >> it's a bavarian type resort. the family is from ba vary i can't, so you get the feeling you're from europe. if you book a room on april 3 it cost $245 a n
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he warned those who want to slash research, he believes they leave america paying an even bigger price. nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead on news4 at 5:00, one city councilmember's unique i >>> this week's wednesday's child 140ed us she has a lot of talent for dancing. when she first saw, when we first saw her in action about six months ago, in case you missed it, when she was first on we thought you might like to get to know her. she just might be the right addition for your family. barbara harrison reports. >> reporter: hi south arkansas breen a. >> hi. >> how are you? >> fine. >> i'm glad to get to meet you. i hear you like to dance. >> yes. >> so do i. i can't wait. we're going to the dance place. it is in northeast washington. the director was there to greet us. >> i want to you meet sabrina. >> nice to see you. >> she had invited a special artist. >> i'm actually not going to dance. >> you're not going to dance? >> i'm going to introduce you to the beat your feet kings. >> sabrina was a little shy about jumping right in. once she got comfortable, she showed us she has some ta
he warned those who want to slash research, he believes they leave america paying an even bigger price. nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead on news4 at 5:00, one city councilmember's unique i >>> this week's wednesday's child 140ed us she has a lot of talent for dancing. when she first saw, when we first saw her in action about six months ago, in case you missed it, when she was first on we thought you might like to get to know her. she just might be the right addition for...
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. >> jimmy: so now you want to take him out around america. so you take him to miami sold out thing, its so many tickets. you go, let's add an afternoon show. >> 10,000 seats. >> jimmy: 10,000 seats. >> sold out. >> jimmy: and one rule, he's like, there can't be empty seats? >> two rules. no empty seats, and don't put big shots in the front rows. put my fans in the front rows because i have to work to them. i need the girls there, you know. and i said, i got it, i got it, i got it. and i said, you got it. i put the show on sale, it sold out immediately. i went back to elvis and i said, how about a matinee? he said, sure, great, no problem. i'll do a breakfast show, if i get paid. i said, do a matinee. so i put the matinee on sale, three days later they said, you're sold out. now it was july 4th weekend in miami beach. i don't know if you've ever been to miami beach, florida on july 4th weekend. but the alligators leave town. they don't want -- its too hot. >> jimmy: nobody -- it's too hot. too hot, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> it's too hot. so i went
. >> jimmy: so now you want to take him out around america. so you take him to miami sold out thing, its so many tickets. you go, let's add an afternoon show. >> 10,000 seats. >> jimmy: 10,000 seats. >> sold out. >> jimmy: and one rule, he's like, there can't be empty seats? >> two rules. no empty seats, and don't put big shots in the front rows. put my fans in the front rows because i have to work to them. i need the girls there, you know. and i said, i got...
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the grocery manufacturers of america insist there's no demmen strabl link to adhd and, quote, we are always producing the safest possible product for our consumers. this dietitian says we all need more color in our food but the natural kind. >> we should be putting half our plate with fruits and vegetables. right now 70% of americans don't meet their fruit and veggie needs. we can get real color whole foods on our plates. >> reporter: going all organic be be more expensive. but riley's mom is convinced it is worth it. >> he seemed a bit more focused, a bit more calmed down. that's what really made us believers. >> reporter: now the fda begins two days of hearings looking into this topic. they could decide to put a warning label on a product that has dyes. they could decide to ban dyes altogether. that's kind of unlikely. they could decide they want to research this topic even further and kick it on down the road. i'm tom costello in bethesda, maryland. >>> european food producers have taken the dyes in question out of their products. some u.s. companies have also done so in advance o
the grocery manufacturers of america insist there's no demmen strabl link to adhd and, quote, we are always producing the safest possible product for our consumers. this dietitian says we all need more color in our food but the natural kind. >> we should be putting half our plate with fruits and vegetables. right now 70% of americans don't meet their fruit and veggie needs. we can get real color whole foods on our plates. >> reporter: going all organic be be more expensive. but...
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america. it really does it when you look at the people who are lining up behind the plaintiffs for example it's civil rights groups it's people who have an interest in defending the ability of people to defend themselves from corporate trampling of their rights and when you look at the people who are lining up behind wal-mart it's other groups like costco who also have huge corporations that sell you know products at bargain basement prices that have huge distribution networks that really eat away at the small town america that we all know and love and it really is just another instance in america of huge corporations going after the rights of people to gather to defend themselves similar to what you're seeing that was constant in the labor movement across the country and you know i think that's also a very big test for this current supreme court because obviously there is this notion as specially after the citizens united ruling that this is a. well a loving supreme court so do you think they
america. it really does it when you look at the people who are lining up behind the plaintiffs for example it's civil rights groups it's people who have an interest in defending the ability of people to defend themselves from corporate trampling of their rights and when you look at the people who are lining up behind wal-mart it's other groups like costco who also have huge corporations that sell you know products at bargain basement prices that have huge distribution networks that really eat...
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people are just throwing america. they bankrolled the tea party rock obama to be. the army's probably the greatest ever perpetrated on the american people. things that. others can cover up or sort of surprise. yes that's. right. here right. now it's in our politics it's dirty money. so robert brilliant piece of filmmaking tell us about tell it tell us the story of your your your film here revealing the coax. well first of all with me on the show let me say that everybody owes the lady and think progress an enormous debt of appreciation and gratitude he's done just extraordinary work in researching exposing and getting all of our attention so i want to thank him and if i had a hat on would tip it to him and say job well done and we look forward to a lot more what we've done it brave new foundation is we've decided based on lee's research to gain recent research and we've had four researchers working for the last three and a half months on this to do a series of short videos exposing each of the different areas that the koch brothers spends their hundreds of millions
people are just throwing america. they bankrolled the tea party rock obama to be. the army's probably the greatest ever perpetrated on the american people. things that. others can cover up or sort of surprise. yes that's. right. here right. now it's in our politics it's dirty money. so robert brilliant piece of filmmaking tell us about tell it tell us the story of your your your film here revealing the coax. well first of all with me on the show let me say that everybody owes the lady and think...
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in its stead america's colors were raised. today happy alaska day is one of the major holidays of the forty ninth state. during the bright show the residents of citgo reenact the procedure of handing over the flag from russians to americans. in eight hundred sixty seven at the ceremony for placing the russian colony under u.s. control was much more modest. the american government was weary of accusations that they had wasted a lot of money headlines and splashed across the newspapers scoffed at the purchase describing it as nothing more than a box of ice. rumor even headed that of the seven point two million dollars paid some two hundred thousand was given to senators in the form of kickbacks. when opinion but opinion put it on their side deliberate steps were taken out of. swain some senators towards a hitch free ratification of the treaty. after alaska came under u.s. control the russian american company lost its influence and the russian settlers were offered a choice either return to. russia or live in the reservation like
in its stead america's colors were raised. today happy alaska day is one of the major holidays of the forty ninth state. during the bright show the residents of citgo reenact the procedure of handing over the flag from russians to americans. in eight hundred sixty seven at the ceremony for placing the russian colony under u.s. control was much more modest. the american government was weary of accusations that they had wasted a lot of money headlines and splashed across the newspapers scoffed at...
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grade which america. the new wave of settlers who moved to alaska during the last decades came from siberia twentieth century russian destinations changed in comparison with the eighteenth century the majority preferred alaska's largest city anchorage rather than kodiak island or the can i pick. out of the cities three hundred thousand strong population five thousand are migrants from russia. this funny group is rehearsing in a garage situated in an. anchorages suburb. is the youngest of the band everybody calls him. his perfect english hides his true origin he was born in the siberian town of. children of the russians who came here in one nine hundred eighty nine or in the early one nine hundred ninety s. the girls are about twenty years old now just some of this russian generation has grown up in alaska where they speak very good english and understand spoken russian it is indeed a new generation of music when you might. one of the songs of the greenberg group says there's a place where everybody's goin
grade which america. the new wave of settlers who moved to alaska during the last decades came from siberia twentieth century russian destinations changed in comparison with the eighteenth century the majority preferred alaska's largest city anchorage rather than kodiak island or the can i pick. out of the cities three hundred thousand strong population five thousand are migrants from russia. this funny group is rehearsing in a garage situated in an. anchorages suburb. is the youngest of the...
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that's -- that's the america we love. but i don't think nancy pelosi or anybody else in this house of representatives ought to be telling us what kind of light bulbs we have to have. it doesn't make sense. it's not fair to you. you are a person of independent will. you are granted liberty and freedom by your constitution -- by the constitution of the united states and those are just recording god-given rights and privileges and i don't see why we think we are the center of the universe for knowledge in this house to come up and tell you what kind of light bulbs you can have. or what kind of energy that you can consume. unless it comes out to be against the national interest, and i would argue right now with all the alternative energy, we haven't got anything to replace what we're using right now yet, keep working on it, then let us make the choice, let the american citizens make the choice as to what they want to do. i think that's good free dm. that's good liberty. that's what we are all about in this country. that's why
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make it in america. if america is going to make it, then we have to make it in america. what are we making? we need to make all of the things that this economy and this world needs for energy security, photovoltaic, geothermal, advanced biofuels, all of those things in the energy sector that allows us to prosper and address the energy crisis, including and i know the problem of japan and the nuclear systems there. but 20% of our energy presently comes from nuclear and that's going to be part of the future. so we need to make sure we make it well, safely and that those systems are made in america. manufacturing matters. and we need to make sure that our manufacturing sector is up to speed and actually making things in america. we cannot count on the chinese or the indians or any other nation to provide us with our manufactured goods. and the reason is, that's where the well paid middle-class jobsr spent hollowed out in the last decade by unwise policies, but nonetheless, we can restore it. and let me tell you a couple of ways we are proposing to do this in the democratic
make it in america. if america is going to make it, then we have to make it in america. what are we making? we need to make all of the things that this economy and this world needs for energy security, photovoltaic, geothermal, advanced biofuels, all of those things in the energy sector that allows us to prosper and address the energy crisis, including and i know the problem of japan and the nuclear systems there. but 20% of our energy presently comes from nuclear and that's going to be part of...
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that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i can tell as a former staffer, you knew you had five minutes. [laughter] >> cardinal mccarrick, please proceed. your written testimony will be made part of the record. >> senator. allow me to thank you for the invitation and opportunity to be with you to offer testimony today. as archbishop emeritus i'm here to for the catholic bishops. i hope you accept my full testimony be written in the record. the treatment of muslim americans in the broader context of religious liberty and of our catholic position experienced. as a community th
that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i...
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and the land over its head in wars what kind of toll has a place on america will look at the many costs that come with more. and going to war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection for others less than for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to political polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. intrigues all discuss. it's wednesday march thirtieth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching our team. don't start today with an update on the situation in libya where you could say it's been a pendulum swing in the quest for control there in the last twenty four hours we've seen rebels having to retreat being pushed east by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi progress off the forces have been shelling rebels with mortars and rockets and just how organized and prepared the rebel forces are almost starting to become a serious question and day twelve of western involveme
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it will be controversial here in america. it will be people in congress saying, well, who exactly are we giving our arms to? just today, we've had a senior american admiral, the supreme exander of nato's military forces in europe saying that there are possibly al qaeda elements within the group opposed to colonel gaddafi. so it would be hugely controversial to arm those people, and barack obama might wait and see before making a final decision. >> thank you for that. the mission to protect civilians and ice -- isolate the libyan leader dominated discussion at an international conference in london. david cameron said we are here to help the libyan people in their hour of need. they agree that colonel gaddafi has completely lost legitimacy. jeremy reports. >> the u.s. jets returning to their base. the decision to use air power against colonel gaddafi's libya was taken very quickly, so quickly that they're still sorting out the politics behind it. that was one reason for the london conference. assembling ministers and diplomats
it will be controversial here in america. it will be people in congress saying, well, who exactly are we giving our arms to? just today, we've had a senior american admiral, the supreme exander of nato's military forces in europe saying that there are possibly al qaeda elements within the group opposed to colonel gaddafi. so it would be hugely controversial to arm those people, and barack obama might wait and see before making a final decision. >> thank you for that. the mission to...
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the america -- it is a wakeup call that's necessary. the america i know is number one. it should never be three. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> madam speaker, california's governor will soon declare an end to the drought that's devastated the san joaquin valley. it's clear that the drought is over. somehow, though, washington hasn't gotten the news. with unemployment still in double digits in seven counties in the valley, and unemployment continuing to be very problematic, the folks in washington think that communities can recover from the great recession with just over half the water our farmers need. mr. costa: they don't understand the valley, they don't understand us. do you hear me, commerce department? water is the life blood of the san joaquin valley, it puts food on our tables, sustains our economy and creates good jobs. and that's why i'm introduci
the america -- it is a wakeup call that's necessary. the america i know is number one. it should never be three. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> madam speaker, california's governor will soon declare an end to the drought that's devastated the san joaquin valley. it's...
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we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american community as it is for anyone else. maybe the worst offender of all is somebody who practices the paid to reject their ideology. people in the middle east who are trying to separate themselves from this radical minority moslems need our help. that is why we need to help those people in libya who are trying to replace gaddafi, we need to stand by these people in egypt to are trying to charter a different hat. you will never convince me that young people who went into the square want to replace mubarak with the moslem brotherhood
we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american...
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especially the islamic society of north america, the islamic circle of north america. they have stood with us as trusted allies in speaking out against violence and in defense of religious freedom. solidarity among people of every religion in the face of its attacks of people of any one religion is respect for religious freedom and action. in concluding, as a religious community our catholic faith commits us to defend and promote the rights of religious freedom for all as a moral priority and a human responsibility. this common commitment to religious freedom is at the heart of american life. it is also an example of a world where too many doubt people of religious -- of different religions can live together in peace and mutual respect. as other countries wrestle with how to treat religious minorities, let them look to our nation where we work to ensure that our muslim sisters and brothers are treated with dignity and their religious identity and beliefs must be treated with respect. let them see with people with hard won religious freedom living out our commitment liv
especially the islamic society of north america, the islamic circle of north america. they have stood with us as trusted allies in speaking out against violence and in defense of religious freedom. solidarity among people of every religion in the face of its attacks of people of any one religion is respect for religious freedom and action. in concluding, as a religious community our catholic faith commits us to defend and promote the rights of religious freedom for all as a moral priority and a...
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every worker in america or virtually every worker contribute six point two percent his or her lawyer contributes six point two percent and that's what makes up the social security trust fund social security could pay out every benefit owed to every eligible american for the next twenty six years the attacks on social security are not based on finances they are based on ideology and politics the right wing the republicans wall street don't like social security because it is a government program that has for the last seventy years worked extremely effectively paying out every nickel owed to every eligible american and it's the clip that you played indicated it has gone a long way to reducing poverty among seniors helping people with disabilities and widows and orphans as well it is a government program that is working which is precisely why our republican friends don't like senator why are these guys and even the president's commission constantly bringing social security into the discussion about the budget deficit well i think for two reasons they're trying to confuse the american peo
every worker in america or virtually every worker contribute six point two percent his or her lawyer contributes six point two percent and that's what makes up the social security trust fund social security could pay out every benefit owed to every eligible american for the next twenty six years the attacks on social security are not based on finances they are based on ideology and politics the right wing the republicans wall street don't like social security because it is a government program...
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>> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. gaddafi must go, that is the unanimous conclusion of leaders gathered in london even as fierce fighting continues in the viet itself. >> -- in this libya itself. >> there is sustained artillery fire and the rebels are sustaining a position just ahead. >> he fired his entire cabinet and prepares to address his citizens. >and have you heard that there s a world wedding in the works -- royal wedding in the works? just a month ago until the big day. -- a month to go until the big day. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we are here to help the libyan people in their hour of need, that is help british prime minister david cameron describe the mission against gaddafi's forces today in london. and while the wheel of diplomacy continues to spin, on the ground where it counts, rebel forces are still facing stiff resistance from the libyan leader. tonight, coverage on both fronts and it starts with the battle -- the bbc middle east. it starts with jeremy bowen in lond
>> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. gaddafi must go, that is the unanimous conclusion of leaders gathered in london even as fierce fighting continues in the viet itself. >> -- in this libya itself. >> there is sustained artillery fire and the rebels are sustaining a position just ahead. >> he fired his entire cabinet and prepares to address his citizens. >and have you heard that there s a world wedding in the works -- royal wedding in the...
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we saw the global average picture but this is what's happened in the west part of america since world war ii, we've seen this large area - this happens to be a time averaged march, april and may. that's our classical springtime in climate terms. this red shading means we've warmed welltive to a longer term average by something like a degree celsius to as much as two or three degrees celsius and that's in central or west canada. so, we have seen quite a warming over the period of our professional lifetimes. let's go to the next one. further more, if you simply play a sort of a thought experiment which my coleague mike has done here for the landscape of the united states, and what he's done is taken a census of precipitation, day by day every event that's occurred over along period, and he's cataloged how many of those events occurred where temperatures were in the range of minus 3 degrees celsius, just below freezing and freezing and what's shaded on here is the fraction of time for a given location in which the precipitation has occurred in that temperature range. that's a range of wh
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dot com slash usa also check out our youtube page at youtube dot com slash r t america i'm christine for good night. well. really you believe some science and technology from the realms of. the future covered. a charmer in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report listen to the oh ok and here are. these are the so over cars or oh yeah twenty solar cars are these are now available and being available training all over the world that's right people are joining the silver liberation army and they are basically financing the global insurrection with this. yes. let's bring in stacy herbert kaiser there's a war on and in that case you can never have arms as a t.v. presenter try to car still have cars work or go solar cars or here's a little video i want you to see gets in the mood for this broadcast here it's a libyan t.v. presenter oh yeah. yeah has. any time a while. as he sees us ranting about protecting the homeland and all of. this go to the business of these silver closer. but of course he's being presented
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the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> he also said that america should take a multilateral approach when it is not directly threatened but its interests and values are. >> we should not be afraid to act but the burden of action should not be america's alone. >> as we have in libya, our task is instead to mobilize the international community for collective action, because contrary to the claims of some, american leadership is not simply a matter of going it alone and bearing all of the burden ourselves. >> real leadership creates the conditions in coalitions for others to step up as well, to work with allies and partners so that they bear their share of the burden and pay their share of the costs. and to see that the principles of justice and human dignity are upheld by all. >> earlier today a group of allied leaders met in london and agreed qaddafi mus must be remod by the nato, for the nato led operation to end. >> sec
the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> he also said that america should take a multilateral approach when it is not directly threatened but its interests and values are. >> we should not be afraid to act but the burden of action should not be america's alone. >> as we have in libya, our task is instead to mobilize the international community for collective action,...
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and in a land over its head in wars what kind of toll has it placed on america look at the many costs that come. and going to war as part of humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. it's wednesday march thirtieth four pm in washington d.c. and christine for sound watching our team will start today with an update on the situation in libya where you could say it's been a pendulum swing in the quest for control in the last twenty four hours we've seen rebels having to retreat being pushed east by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi probably duffy forces have been shelling rebels with mortars and rockets and just how organized and prepared of the rebel forces are well that's starting to become a serious question and day twelve of western involvement there are just policy on the ground in tripoli and brings us the very latest. the fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important while the city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons
and in a land over its head in wars what kind of toll has it placed on america look at the many costs that come. and going to war as part of humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. it's wednesday march thirtieth four pm in washington d.c. and christine for sound watching our team will start today with an update on the situation in libya where you could say it's been a pendulum swing in the quest for control in the last twenty...
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that is 150 times more than 32 years ago, when china and america established diplomatic relations. and the state of california maintains its leading position in exports to china. in the fourth quarter of last year, california exported x 0.8 billion u.s. dollars to china, which is 28% more than the same period of last year. 35% is from the bay area. the year 2010 is also a very remarkable in the relationship between china and san francisco. last year, shanghai and san francisco celebrated the city's anniversary of the sister city relationship. three mayors of this city led a large delegation to shanghai and inaugurated the grand opening of the san francisco post at the world expo. they open their second office in beijing. last year, we maintained frequent exchanges and close cooperation and achieved new, substantial results. in the context of the new year, you have already had a promising beginning. as you know, one month ago, chinese president hu jintao paid a visit to this country and held productive talks with president obama. both our leaders declared their commitment to buildin
that is 150 times more than 32 years ago, when china and america established diplomatic relations. and the state of california maintains its leading position in exports to china. in the fourth quarter of last year, california exported x 0.8 billion u.s. dollars to china, which is 28% more than the same period of last year. 35% is from the bay area. the year 2010 is also a very remarkable in the relationship between china and san francisco. last year, shanghai and san francisco celebrated the...
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britney was on "good morning america" this morning. that was big, too. george stephanopoulos was shrieking like a teenage girl. this is britney's second appearance on our show. the first one was a long time -- she hasn't been here in, like, two kids, and -- i will say no one is more excited about britney's appearance tonight than our parking lot security guard guillermo, who is -- oh, there he is. [ cheers and applause ] he's -- where have you been? >> in the dressing room. >> jimmy: you were in britney's dressing room? >> yes. >> jimmy: well, i'd like to speak you with after class. >> okay. >> jimmy: what is your favorite britney song, guillermo? >> baby hit me one more time. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's kind of -- they grow up so fast. britney spears' fans need a good nickname. i don't think the fans have, like, an overall title. so, i was thinking about it. from now on, i would like britney fans to start calling themselves spear leaders. it's good, right? let's check in on the madness outside our theater with our music correspondent, my uncl
britney was on "good morning america" this morning. that was big, too. george stephanopoulos was shrieking like a teenage girl. this is britney's second appearance on our show. the first one was a long time -- she hasn't been here in, like, two kids, and -- i will say no one is more excited about britney's appearance tonight than our parking lot security guard guillermo, who is -- oh, there he is. [ cheers and applause ] he's -- where have you been? >> in the dressing room....
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under the host and the new agreement, america's cup event authority will be responsible for the demolition of pier 27, 29, and relocation of the shore power system. the city would then construct the court and shell of the cruise terminal. subject to completion of environmental review under ceqa, certification of the final environmental impact report, and approval of the america's cup 34 project by the end of 2011, the first phase of the site work would commence in early 2012 and consist of demolition of pier 27, the north part of pier 29, and finally, construction of the core and shell of the terminal building. the ac 34 event would be the first of several special events to help fund the project. after a conclusion, the port would begin the second phase to build up the remaining building, which includes the border patrol, the security room, the security systems, like you have in the airport, the screening and baggage security detection systems. we would install the specialized marine equipment, which includes a mobile gang way system, new special wallets that the larger size ships will be
under the host and the new agreement, america's cup event authority will be responsible for the demolition of pier 27, 29, and relocation of the shore power system. the city would then construct the court and shell of the cruise terminal. subject to completion of environmental review under ceqa, certification of the final environmental impact report, and approval of the america's cup 34 project by the end of 2011, the first phase of the site work would commence in early 2012 and consist of...
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and in a land over its head in wars what kind of toll have been placed on the united states of america look at the many costs that come with war. and going to war as part of humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. from wars to the economic crisis to political polarization who's behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. intrigue the world with us. it's wednesday march thirtieth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is out there watching our team also this evening with an update on the situation in libya where chaos and violence continue and the quest for power is largely a game of back and forth in the last few days we've seen rebels gain ground and get pushed back by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi as there is on the ground in tripoli and brings us the latest. burble fighters have now been pushed back to the city of rust we are hearing that this instituted the important oil for
and in a land over its head in wars what kind of toll have been placed on the united states of america look at the many costs that come with war. and going to war as part of humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. from wars to the economic crisis to political polarization who's behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ brian wilson threw hard and without pain in arizona, but the giants want him to rest his sore oblique a little more. the beard will start the season on the disabled list as will the rest of brian wilson. the season opener is thursday in l.a. game two of the bay bridge series in oakland and ricky henderson on hand. second inning and pablo sandoval facing gonzalez. pablo doubles to right and pat burrell scores and it is 1-0 san francisco. 1 for 3 and swinging in the fourth. giants will decide tomorrow if he is on the opening day roster. pablo want make this play a year ago. dives into foul ball territory. daw rosa didn't even know what happened. where's the ball? it is in your glove. barry zito, nice outing. a big hook and allowed one run. one
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ brian wilson threw hard and without pain in arizona, but the giants want him to rest his sore oblique a little more. the beard will start the season on the disabled list as will the rest...
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and these are people who represent the employers of america. the employers who want to be able to give their employees the health care coverage that they can afford right now. it may not be the government-prescribed health care, but many are trying to do it. and the groups that have signed this letter supporting my amendment to say stop implementation now are the associated builders and contractors, the associated general contractors, the electrical contractors, the food service distributors, the international franchisees, the national association of manufacturers, the national association of wholesale distributors, the national retail federation, the small business and entrepreneurship council, the united states chamber of commerce, and the independent women's voice. the 60-plus association. these are the groups that are saying, let's stop the upheaval that this has caused in our country and let's wait and see what the supreme court says before we have the outlays of millions of dollars. and what -- and most certainly the small businesses that
and these are people who represent the employers of america. the employers who want to be able to give their employees the health care coverage that they can afford right now. it may not be the government-prescribed health care, but many are trying to do it. and the groups that have signed this letter supporting my amendment to say stop implementation now are the associated builders and contractors, the associated general contractors, the electrical contractors, the food service distributors,...
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>>> good morning, america. and this morning, air scares. a southwest jet's close encounter with another plane. a u.s. airways plane, pierced by a bullet? the inside stories of two very near misses. >>> and what is seaworld thinking? a year after killing his trainer, the largest orca in captivity will perform again this morning. >>> prince harry plunges into polar waters with our bob woodruff. speaking out about his brother's wedding plans. and how he's prepping for his role as best man. >>> baby doll brawl. the real-life dolls that have parents in an uproar for teaching little girls to breast-feed. is this too much too soon? >>> good morning, everyone. and, boy, facebook is lighting up with that controversy. >> uh-huh. you said you wouldn't mind. >> i don't think i would. it doesn't seem that bad. we're going to get into that. we'll begin, the latest outside of japan. it's been three weeks since that earthquake. and the nuclear reactor is still not under control. they're trying everything to get it under control. the u.s. has sent over robo
>>> good morning, america. and this morning, air scares. a southwest jet's close encounter with another plane. a u.s. airways plane, pierced by a bullet? the inside stories of two very near misses. >>> and what is seaworld thinking? a year after killing his trainer, the largest orca in captivity will perform again this morning. >>> prince harry plunges into polar waters with our bob woodruff. speaking out about his brother's wedding plans. and how he's prepping for...
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is weak and america being the head you want to power feels it can't tolerate that the problem you face in libya is very simple the u.s. has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces in the event that we do overthrow gadhafi then there'd be a question of the u.s. would have responsibility as well as with the europeans for establishing some kind of political stability and thereby establishing a government that may have that is very likely to require a long term commitment of ground forces possibly in a peaceful situation possibly a civil war this could indeed evolve into a very large scale military operation that could go on for years i think that's a probability at this point when they're trying to back to you in london i again researching this program i came across a quote from a colin powell before the invasion of two thousand and three of iraq and he said you know you bre
is weak and america being the head you want to power feels it can't tolerate that the problem you face in libya is very simple the u.s. has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces in the event that we do overthrow gadhafi then there'd be a question of the u.s. would have...
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>>> making news in america this morning. >> gadhafi fights back. happening right now. his forces launch major attacks on rebel fighters. >>> unplanned trip. another air controller suspended for sending a packed 737 too close to another plane. >>> and the first to go, from kirstie alley to sugar ray, surviving the first round of tv's hottest show. >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for being with us today. there has been a major setback for anti-government forces in libya. rebels are now running from the towns of brega and ras la nuf, after being hammered by gadhafi's forces. >> and there's debate in washington, whether the u.s. should help the rebels by providing them with weapons. emily schmidt has the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning to you. president obama says he is looking at all options to support the rebels. but when members of the international diplomatic community met in london and had a chance to talk about it, one member said the talk of arming rebels didn't come up. with nato set to take command of military operation, president obama
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covered go to our team dot com slash usa also check out our you tube page you tube dot com slash our to america and christine for that. the issue is that so much given to each musician on the mark when the battle for libya is the so-called humanitarian intervention there are so noble and straightforward most instruments. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on r g. h i'm arriving here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. i think it's. a low in the well from the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle the battle for libya is the so-called humanitarian intervention there so noble and straightforward must intervention lead to military occupation and human suffering and is the libyan scenario a new template for disaster. they can. discuss what's happening in libya i'm joined by david gibbs in tucson he's a professor of government at the university of arizona in london we have i bet she is a senior lecturer in intern
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fute that's not the future ofure i america. be our future is to be the global leader in science and technolog, america makes the bestinnovave innovative products and services andce that ingenuity and excellence is our chief economic strength as a nation. now has a former small businesss owner i know that it's business creates jobs but i also knowe that government has a critical a role to play in fostering a this limate. tbusiness c i believe there are a few things we need to do to unleash the innovative spirit that's so alive and well as throughouto this country and particularly my home state of new hampshire but to maintain the dominance tha has allowed us to leave the world and innovation we do need to enact a long-termbusiness reauthorization of the small business innovation research program or the fbi our program.t it's not just a typical grant p program. under the fbi program is all business is able to compete for research that federal agencies need to accomplish their missions. deparent of defense. small businesses employ
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chief executive says the majority of america's largest companies plans to increase hiring in the sex six months. silicon valley companies are in a hiring frenzy. companies like google, facebook and twitter are hiring on a rapid pace. they say this kind of hiring hasn't happened since early 2000. state of california added nearly 100,000 jobs mainly due to the tech industry. that reduced the unemployment rate to 12.2% in february. >> kristen: a neighborhood in hercules is putting a barricade up hoping to protect homes from a hillside collapse. they declared a state of emergency as couple homes are the only thing holding up a crumbling hill. >> reporter: they are counsel instructing it but check how far it stretches down carson street. they hope that will catch any mud that comes crashing down. it's gorgeous today but authorities are still very worried. >>> water is rushing out of the soggy hillside. even though it hasn't rained in two days. looking at all this water you would think today's dry weather would be a welcome relief. think again. >> it can cause just as many problems. right
chief executive says the majority of america's largest companies plans to increase hiring in the sex six months. silicon valley companies are in a hiring frenzy. companies like google, facebook and twitter are hiring on a rapid pace. they say this kind of hiring hasn't happened since early 2000. state of california added nearly 100,000 jobs mainly due to the tech industry. that reduced the unemployment rate to 12.2% in february. >> kristen: a neighborhood in hercules is putting a...
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are not in america today because of abortion because one in three pregnancies i don't worship and so we are depopulating this country it's through a policy that doesn't support families this does not encourage families to have children to support them when they when we do have had those children and of course the second aspect which is even more important which is the abortion culture in this country so. really gotta hand it to be the republicans their excuse is it do keep getting more and more creative by the day to push their agenda so because of abortion the u.s. doesn't have enough qualified workers to fund social security nice try rick really i mean the absurdity of it is just stunning social security is sitting on a four point three trillion dollar fund that's not expected to change for another quarter of a century but if rick is so worried about the workforce here in the us i don't know how to change his stance on immigration issues and urge other g.o.p. lawmakers to do the same how many millions of undocumented workers are there here in the u.s. right now the estimates range
are not in america today because of abortion because one in three pregnancies i don't worship and so we are depopulating this country it's through a policy that doesn't support families this does not encourage families to have children to support them when they when we do have had those children and of course the second aspect which is even more important which is the abortion culture in this country so. really gotta hand it to be the republicans their excuse is it do keep getting more and more...
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you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question that kept popping up in my head was this, 100 years later, is there enough to celebrate? have we made significant strides in our fight for equality? i kept ignoring the question pushing around my head. the thought kept buzzing in my head like a baby at a picnic. when i finally paid attention on whether we have made significant strides, the answer was an unequivocal no. it was only when i answered the question it and sat down, it was only when i answered that question that the words began to flow. the equal rights movement would not have happened
you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question...